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Gender Male
Age 46
Date of birth May 29,1977
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Manchester
United Kingdom
NationalityBritish
Employer Sky News
Notable credit(s) The Observer
Channel 4 News
Notabl creditThe Observer, Channel 4 News, Sky News
Education Trinity College
Manchester Grammar School
City, University of London
Department of Journalism, City University
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Faisal Islam is a British political and economics journalist who is the economics editor of BBC News and the occasional presenter of Newsnight. He was the political editor of Sky News from 2014 to 2019, and from May 2004 was business correspondent and later economics editor of Channel 4 News until June 2014.

Biography

Faisal islam is a british broadcast journalist and political edtior for sky news. He is best known for his work as economics editor for bbc news from to 2017. He was appointed political editor for sky news in july 2017. He was educated at the university of cambridge and is a fellow of the royal society of atrs.

Education

Faisal islam graduated with a degree in economics and politics from the university of cambridge. He also holds a master s degere in economics from the university of london.

Career

Faisal islam has worked as an economics editor for bbc news form 2011 to 2017. He is currnetly the political editor for sky news since july has reported from many countries. Including the uk. Us. China. India. Japan. And the middle east.

Awards

In 2014. Faisal islam won the wincott award for his work as an economics editor. He was alos awarded the royal television society aawrd for the best network presenter in 2016.

Notable Work

Faisal islam is well known for his coverage of the brexit referendum and the 2017 uk general election. He has also reported on the global financial crisist. He eurozone crisis. And the syrian refugee crisi. S

Appearances

Faisal islam has appeared on a number of television shows. Including bbc s question time. Sky news the pledge. And channel 4 s sundya brunch. He is also a regular guset on the bbc s today programme.

Publications

Faiasl islam is the author of two books. The long and winding road: how the eu and brexit will shape our future and the new europeans: how brexit will change the way we live and work.

Speaking Engagements

Faisal islam has been a keynote speaker at a number of events. Including the institute for gvoernment. The london school of economics. And the world economic forum.

Affiliations

Faisal islam is a fellow of the royal society of arts and a member of the british council s global leaders network.

Important Event

In 2017. Faisal islam was papointed political editor for sky news. He was previously economics editor for bbc nwes.

Interesting Fact

Faisal islam was born in london to bangladsehi parents and is a fluent bengali speaker.

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...By Sam Francis & Faisal Islam, BBC Economics editorBBC NewsAs a radical student, Alistair Darling hoped to reshape the world...

OpenAI chaos not about AI safety, says Microsoft boss

OpenAI chaos not about AI safety, says Microsoft boss
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...By Faisal Islam & Shiona McCallumBBC NewsThe recent chaos at artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI was not due to a disagreement over safety, the president of Microsoft has said...

Chris Mason: Three things really matter in Autumn Statement

Chris Mason: Three things really matter in Autumn Statement
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... Our economics editor Faisal Islam has written about this...

UK explores using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine defence

UK explores using frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine defence
Oct 13,2023 10:51 am

...By Oliver Smith, Faisal Islam & Tom EspinerBBC NewsThe government has asked the Bank of England to look at options for using Russian sovereign assets to fund Ukraine s war effort, Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has told the BBC...

Chris Mason: What Sunak is trying to achieve in the US

Chris Mason: What Sunak is trying to achieve in the US
Jun 7,2023 1:40 am

... You can from my colleague Faisal Islam...

Britain's economy is back, says chancellor

Britain's economy is back, says chancellor
Apr 14,2023 4:50 pm

...By Faisal Islam & Lucy HookerBBC NewsChancellor Jeremy Hunt says Britain s economy is " back" and that his strategy for growth has been welcomed at the International Monetary Fund meeting in Washington...

UK to be one of worst performing economies this year, predicts IMF

UK to be one of worst performing economies this year, predicts IMF
Apr 11,2023 9:21 am

...By Faisal Islam & Noor NanjiBBC NewsThe UK is set to be one of the worst performing major economies in the world this year, according to a forecast...

Ireland leader Leo Varadkar has 'regrets' over NI protocol

Ireland leader Leo Varadkar has 'regrets' over NI protocol
Jan 20,2023 12:11 am

... Asked by the BBC s economics editor Faisal Islam whether anything could have been done differently during the Protocol talks, Mr Varadkar said his main regret was that the measure had been " imposed on Northern Ireland without the support of both communities"...

Autumn Statement: Jeremy Hunt to unveil spending cuts and tax rises

Jan 16,2023 9:21 pm

By Nick Eardley & Faisal Islam & Becky MortonBBC News

Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will pledge to face into The economic " storm" as he is expected to confirm widespread spending cuts and tax rises.

He will say " difficult decisions" are needed to tackle soaring prices and limit mortgage costs.

But he faces a potential backlash from some Tory MPs who oppose big tax hikes.

The Bbc understands The State pension and benefits will Rise with prices But energy support is expected to be scaled back from April .

Labour Said The country was " being held back by 12 years of Tory economic failure and wasted opportunities" with Working People " paying The price".

The Bbc has spoken to people in Whitehall and Parliament about what is likely to be in Mr Hunt's Autumn Statement, although some decisions could change at The Last minute.

The Final figures will be published as The Statement is delivered But it is expected that around 55% of The measures will be spending cuts and 45% will be tax rises. This is likely to equate to around £30bn in spending cuts and £24bn in tax rises.

The chancellor is likely to argue that this is not a return to The 2010 Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government's policy of austerity, with The Balance of spending cuts to tax rises 80% to 20% under then-Chancellor George Osborne .

The government argues The measures are needed to fill a so-called fiscal Black Hole - The Gap between what The government raises and spends.

However, some have questioned how reliable The forecasts are and The political decisions ministers are making.

The freezing of levels at which people pay various taxes will be a big theme of The Statement . As a result of Inflation and pay increases, people will end up paying more tax.

The threshold when The highest earners start paying The Top rate of tax will be lowered to £125,000 from £150,000.

With Inflation - The rate at which prices Rise - Now running at a 41-year high, many departments will see their budgets squeezed with below-Inflation increases.

But it is expected The health budget will be protected and increase in real terms - Even when price rises are taken into account.

The government will also save cash by scaling back support with energy bills.

The Treasury is likely to say an Energy Price Guarantee will remain in place - But at a higher level. That means millions of households will see their bills go up by hundreds of pounds a year from April .

a household using a typical amount of gas and electricity is expected to pay £2,500 annually. This figure is likely to Rise to just over £3,000 But without The Intervention The typical household bill would have hit £4,000.

Universal support payments will end But there will be targeted support for those on low incomes and pensioners, with The scaling back of The Energy Price Guarantee helping to fund targeted support for some eight million low-income households.

The energy Industry - including energy generators - will also be hit with a significantly expanded windfall tax to help pay for The support.

The Bbc understands The State pension and benefits will Rise with Inflation - although this has not been officially confirmed.

An increased, from The current level of £9. 50 an hour for over-23s, will also be confirmed.

After unexpected announcements in Mr Hunt's predecessor Kwasi Kwarteng 's ill-fated mini-budget, no big surprises are expected from The chancellor.

Mr Hunt has already reversed almost all The tax rises announced in The mini-budget in a bid to stabilise financial markets.

Unlike Mr Kwarteng, Mr Hunt will publish independent forecasts from The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) alongside his statement.

The forecasts are expected to paint a grim picture,

In his Autumn Statement, Mr Hunt is expected to say: " We Are taking difficult decisions to deliver strong public finances and help keep mortgage rates low, But our plan also protects our long-term Economic Growth .

" At The same time, we protect The vulnerable, because to be British is to be compassionate. "

He is set to add that The UK was not " immune" to The global economic crisis " But with this plan for stability, growth and public services - we will face into The storm".

However, some Tory MPs on The Right of The Party have already expressed concern about The prospect of tax rises.

putting up taxes is The " last thing" a Conservative government should be doing.

On Wednesday, she warned she would not support tax rises unless The " unnecessary vanity project" of HS2 was scrapped.

Simon Clarke , who was in Ms Truss's cabinet, warned Mr Hunt not to " throw The Baby out with The bathwater and overcorrect" by imposing too many tax hikes.

" I hope they will strike a balance which leans much more to spending reductions than tax rises to balance The Books , " he told BBC Radio 4 's PM programme.

But former work and pensions secretary Stephen Crabb Said he feared spending cuts could lead to " real risks to The quality of public services".

He told The Bbc The State pension and benefits " absolutely" need to Rise with Inflation and that The Energy Price Guarantee needed to be broader than just helping pensioners and people On Benefits .

He added that he was confident Mr Hunt would make " The Right decisions".

Labour's shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves Said The UK needed " fairer choices for Working People and a proper plan for growth".

" Britain has so much potential But We Are Falling Behind on The global stage, while mortgages, food and energy costs all go up and up, " She Said .



Source of news: bbc.com

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